It's one of the last places you would expect someone to break in, but Mobile Police need your help to identify a suspect they say burglarized a local church.

It happened a little over two weeks ago at St. John's Episcopal Church on Government Street. MPD asking people to take a good look at surveillance video to help identify a burglary suspect.

The guy is caught on camera approaching the church. Even though it was a Sunday - he wasn't attending church service. The time was 2:30 a.m. July 1st.

Wearing a backpack, several surveillance cameras caught him make his way around the church. Investigators say he eventually broke a small window to get inside.

The church's pastor tell us he didn't take anything but left behind a mess. Even though the video's not the best - Mobile Police releasing it anyway at the chance someone will recognize him and turn him in.

Meanwhile, keep those videos coming. If you have footage of people "Caught In The Act" - we want to see it. Email it to us at fox10reportit@fox10tv.com. We may show it in our newscast.

Surveillance video can tell us a lot about the crime and the suspect. As our Lee Peck reports -- that's the case in this latest "Caught In The Act." It's another burglary -- this time at a home off Three Notch and Sollie Road.

Surveillance video can tell us a lot about the crime and the suspect. As our Lee Peck reports -- that's the case in this latest "Caught In The Act." It's another burglary -- this time at a home off Three Notch and Sollie Road.

St. Francis of Assisi statue returned to local business. Source: FOX 10 News

St. Francis of Assisi statue returned to local business. Source: FOX 10 News

We're following up on a "Caught In The Act" we featured in late April. A religious statue taken, has now been returned. -- both instances caught on surveillance. The business owner is crediting FOX 10 News with the statue's return.

We're following up on a "Caught In The Act" we featured in late April. A religious statue taken, has now been returned. -- both instances caught on surveillance. The business owner is crediting FOX 10 News with the statue's return.

We show you surveillance video all the time -- some of it better than others asking for your help to identify suspected thieves. Mobile Police think there's a good chance someone will recognize these next two guys. Here's Lee Peck with "Caught In The Act."

We show you surveillance video all the time -- some of it better than others asking for your help to identify suspected thieves. Mobile Police think there's a good chance someone will recognize these next two guys. Here's Lee Peck with "Caught In The Act."

It's one of the last places you would expect someone to break in, but Mobile Police need your help to identify a suspect they say burglarized a local church. It happened a little over two weeks ago at St. John's Episcopal Church on Government Street.

It's one of the last places you would expect someone to break in, but Mobile Police need your help to identify a suspect they say burglarized a local church. It happened a little over two weeks ago at St. John's Episcopal Church on Government Street.

At least 15 guns were stolen from a pawn shop in Jackson, Alabama after thieves crashed a car into the store. According to Mississippi Coast Crime Stoppers, the crooks first stole a car from a home on Tara Lane in George County on the night of July 4 or early July 5. A few hours later, that car was used in an attempted burglary at The Junction convenience store in Leakesville. When that crime was unsuccessful, the suspects drove to Jackson, Alabama where they backed the s...

At least 15 guns were stolen from a pawn shop in Jackson, Alabama after thieves crashed a car into the store. According to Mississippi Coast Crime Stoppers, the crooks first stole a car from a home on Tara Lane in George County on the night of July 4 or early July 5. A few hours later, that car was used in an attempted burglary at The Junction convenience store in Leakesville. When that crime was unsuccessful, the suspects drove to Jackson, Alabama where they backed the s...